Posted on 02/14/2011 7:42:57 AM PST by pissant
I applaud Sarah Palins passion, her adroit sense of humor, and her you-go-girl! gumption. But the more I learn about Sarah Palin, the more I become perplexed by her over-heated gender-bending rhetoric.
I believe we can all agree that men and women should have equal opportunities. But lets not confuse equal opportunities with identical outcomes. Just because a woman has the same right to an education and a decent job doesnt mean she will pursue the identical career path, toil as long, or work as many years as a man.
Men and women have differing proclivities and interests most Americans understand this fact. But then there is the small band of disaffected feminists who adamantly insist any and all social differences are the product of gender discrimination.
So where does the former vice-presidential candidate stand on all of this?
Lets take the gender wage gap. Dozens of studies show that when the relevant factors are taken into account training, experience, hours worked, and so forth any salary difference is smaller than a twinkle in Nancy Pelosis eye.
But during the 2008 presidential campaign, Palin used the myth to skewer her Democratic opponent. Ignoring the fact that most of the top-level staffers in Obamas former Senate office were male, she made this charge: Out on the stump he talks a good game about equal pay for equal work, but according to the Senate payroll records, women on his own staff get just 83 cents for every dollar that the men get.
Ratcheting up womens sense of resentment, Palin then asked, Does he think that the women arent working as hard? Does he think they are 17% less productive?
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Who is your preference to run for President?
you forgot pro-homo
Palin is what she is by her own doing. She had too little experience and said too much, too soon, especially the controversy that ignited all the ridicule in 2008, her ill fated interview, with Couric. She simply, was poorly prepared or educated in politics. And the results are what we see today. Her popularity is going steadily down. And it is not even close to the level it must be at this stage of the game.
Sarah is old news.
Col. Allen West is the future.
You don't support her and she can't win. So why do you care?
Sorry, I must have forgoten about your “Divine” status.......
I love Allen West.
How many candidates did he throw his support behind and how many of them won?
I have no idea what you are talking about, but it doesn’t take ‘divinity’ to see your confusion...
I have no idea. Col. West is pretty new on the scene.
But I do know that Sarah helped put John McCain over the top, something I resent her for.
I see the resentment. It is dripping.
So she had no impact in the last election? If she can’t win, while all of the hate for this woman? No one seems to want to answer this. Very puzzling indeed.
I see the resentment. It is dripping.
So she had no impact in the last election? If she can’t win, why all of the hate for this woman? No one seems to want to answer this. Very puzzling indeed.
They are not perfect, but they represent a clean slate and attract voters across the spectrum.
Who says I care?
Amen.
You're posting on this thread because you don't care?
“Who is your perfect candidate?”
Given that there is no such thing as a “perfect candidate,” I’d have to say the one that to my mind that has all the right views on things is.......ME.....too bad I won’t get on any ballots.......lololol
Those that accuse others of “worshiping,” or “putting on a pedistal” Sarah Palin (or any other candidate) are most often those that want a perfect 100% candidate that is not themself..... Even in this age of cloning, an impossible concept! LOLOLOLOL
Palin isn’t perfect, but I’ll take her 95% convergence with my views and call it good! (and heads and shoulders above Obama, Hillery, Mitt, Huck, McCain, Pawlenty, Daniels..... ad nausium....)
Yep.... thats what I said.... I’ll “settle” for Sarah’s 95%...... even though she’s not me!
DeMint would be absolutely skewered by the media for some of his socially conservative statements and positions. Ryan has absolutely no executive experience in anything, and as a Congressman, has had to be pushed by the incoming freshmen to actually deliver on their paltry $100B campaign promise.
You keep on trumping her as a candidate when her negatives keep on holding her back and will keep on holding her back for the rest of her short political career.
Palin is an asset to rally the base, or at least a part of the base.
Whether or not she is worthy of being the standard bearer as the next nominee is very uncertain and fading.
You see what you want to see. I respect and admire Sarah. I have rooted for her and defended her against countless liberal attacks here in CA. I saw her speak at a rally in 2008 in Carson, CA (she was awesome). My wife and I bought both of her books. She and I are ideologically congruent. I would vote for her in a heartbeat.
She was more than effective in 2009/10. She single handedly wounded Obamacare with a one perfect phrase: Death Panels. She has a Reaganesqe ability to boil things down in a way that’s understandable (see: 9/11 Mosque). Although I don’t like the idea of “king-makers”, she helped get a lot of candidates elected, including John McLame.
She’s gone a little bit Hollywood for my taste. Also, I do not trust the intelligence of the American electorate. Just two years ago they voted Barack Hussein Obama POTUS. American voters aren’t sophisticated enough to sort thru the noise and vote for Sarah.
So there is my Sarah position in a nutshell.
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